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  • Highlights of the latest insurance cases from around the country.

    October 29, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • This article discusses the enforcement of foreign arbitration awards rendered outside of the United States, with an emphasis on English law and a recent English Court of Appeal decision upholding an anti-suit injunction that prevented a challenge to a London arbitration award.

    October 29, 2008Odran Hickey
  • You are renting a new office or store and are negotiating an allowance for improvements, and planning for the costs you'll incur on fitting out the space. How can you maximize deductions from leasehold improvements and other costs you are likely to incur?

    October 29, 2008Martin M. Shenkman
  • Too often, surrender provisions in today's commercial leases are not adequately coordinated with the landlords' marketing needs, and lack adequate remedies to ensure compliance by tenants at the end of their lease terms. This article discusses the problem.

    October 29, 2008Paul R. Diamond and Dara Sahebjami
  • Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

    October 29, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • An in-depth discussion of recent cases.

    October 29, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • On July 17, 2008, UBS A.G., the giant Swiss bank, announced its cooperation with the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the IRS and its identification to the authorities of U.S. clients who use undeclared foreign accounts and thus may have committed tax fraud by concealing income. Herein is a discussion of voluntary disclosure.

    October 29, 2008Peter D. Hardy
  • The Eleventh Circuit recently vacated two defendants' money-laundering sentences because it found that they had "committed no crime against the United States." An in-depth look at Lopez-Vanegas.

    October 29, 2008William V. Roppolo and Joseph J. Mamounas
  • As Russia, China, India and a host of other countries open their doors to U.S. investors, the number of companies and individuals who need to think about the risk of prosecution under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1997 (FCPA) has increased tremendously. This article explains.

    October 29, 2008Jacqueline C. Wolff and Daniel P. Cooper
  • This is the first of two articles discussing labor and employment decisions issued by the U.S. Supreme Court in its 2007-08 term.

    October 29, 2008John P. Furfaro and Risa M. Salins